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Wisecut’s Auto Punch-In feature helps smooth transitions between jump cuts. To use it, select the clips you want to transition between. The Auto Punch-In feature will automatically apply zooms and pans to create a more professional transition between clips
Go to the Captions tab and enable the auto-transcription feature. Wisecut will analyze the audio and generate text captions, which you can then edit for accuracy and timing.
Enable the Auto Ducking feature in the audio settings. This feature will automatically reduce the music volume whenever someone is speaking, ensuring clear and audible dialogue.
To create snippets or shorts, use the trimming tools in Wisecut to cut out the specific parts of your video you want to use. You can then export these trimmed segments as individual clips.
If you accidentally delete a scene, check the Undo button to revert the last action.
If you’ve saved your project, you might also find the deleted scene in the project’s history or backups.
To see the changes you’ve made, use the preview feature in Wisecut. Click on the Preview button to watch your edited video.
Once you’ve finished editing, click on the Export button. Wisecut offers direct export options to YouTube. Select the YouTube option, log in to your YouTube account, and follow the prompts to upload your video directly from Wisecut. Ensure you’ve filled in all the necessary details like title, description, and tags for your YouTube upload.
To insert an overlay scene or B-roll, drag the B-roll footage onto the timeline above your main video track. You can then adjust its position and duration. Wisecut allows you to layer multiple video tracks, so you can easily add overlays and B-roll to enhance your video.
To change the volume levels for music or media in a specific scene, click on the clip in the timeline. You’ll see volume control options where you can adjust the audio levels. This allows you to balance the background music with other audio elements in your video.
To insert or change the background music in Wisecut, go to the Music tab in the editor. You can select a track from the Wisecut library or upload your own music. Simply drag and drop the selected music track onto the timeline to apply it to your video.
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